Owners of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS, aka drones) may soon be required to register them, according to a release from the U.S. Transportation Secretary and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The official ruling on this won't come until next month at the earliest, and will likely feature reasonable exclusions, but the message is clear: Irresponsible and reckless drone flyers are ruining the fun for everyone. (FAA)

Adweek's 2015 Brand Genius winner for travel is Tim Mapes, SVP of marketing for Delta Air Lines and the man behind the airline's newest poetically captivating commercial: "Take Off: Why We Go." In a world were travelers love to hate on airlines, Mapes' work is making Delta the one you love to love. (Adweek)

"Fixers" are definitely still a thing, and may even be instrumental in the production of reality shows and movies filmed overseas. Dana McMahan reports: "There is no typical day's work. A fixer might be scouring Moscow at two a.m. for women's clothing for a 'huge man,' as [a Russian fixer] did (finding it at a sex shop), or navigating a 750-meter deep 'dreadful hole' slicked with contaminated mud in order to get a travel show host into a silver mine." This is one of the most thankless, but potentially personally fulfilling, jobs in travel today. (Pacific Standard)

Virgin Atlantic and WeWork have teamed up to fly 15 WeWork members from New York, L.A., and San Francisco to London in Premium Economy, for the goal of furthering their business or entrepreneurial efforts. Members can enter by sharing why their business should go to London on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook with the hashtag #WeWorkIntheAir. Winners get the flights, transportation, HotelTonight credit, a desk at a WeWork in London, and more. (Social by Definition)

US Airways may be gone (as part of its merger with American Airlines), but it is not forgotten. AA produced a short video chronicling the bittersweet event of the final flight, a four-segment path around the United States that ended Saturday morning in Philadelphia. (AA on YouTube and Condé Nast Traveler)